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on that note, we talk about jacki robinson. one thing he didn't have to deal with was a 24 hour sports network that gave somebody airtime to say he was going to burn in the netherworld. so this is -- the idea that monday was such a day of celebration and good feelings and this is my take on it. frankly, this is my take why espn shouldn't fire him. i think they set him up for this. espn was caught flat-footed on this story. this was "sports illustrated" story and for two hours, they were leading with tim tebow leaves the jets which nobody cares about whatsoever outside of bristol connecticut. this was a way of espn to then become part of the story. they had a homophobe on staff whose ideas were very well-known and they put him in front of a camera. but no, i'm not for espn sanctioning or firing him because they completely put him in this position to do it. i do call deeply into question espn's motivations for putting him in front of a camera on monday in the first place. >> john: i do want to point out he did call jason brave fo
on that note, we talk about jacki robinson. one thing he didn't have to deal with was a 24 hour sports network that gave somebody airtime to say he was going to burn in the netherworld. so this is -- the idea that monday was such a day of celebration and good feelings and this is my take on it. frankly, this is my take why espn shouldn't fire him. i think they set him up for this. espn was caught flat-footed on this story. this was "sports illustrated" story and for two hours, they...
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it's not as -- >> the jackie robinson story, a historical account or close to it. >> this is a terrific movie, and harrison ford -- >> it's a great cast, unknown guy playing jackie, though. i hear he's unbelievable. >> he's amazing. >> what i think is good when you take your kids, they're just seeing where jackie robinson, he goes out onto the field and people are yelling at him ugly stuff, an there's a scene where this father with his child yelling horrible things and the kid looks around scared and he starts doing it, and you're like holy cow, that's where it comes from. does that make sense? >> very big life lessons in the whole thing. beyond race, the whole thing is a very coming of age story and how you see yourself and how you get motivated. that's a big part of what branch rickey does. he's a huge motive yart. >> real heroes, too. >> what i find is the language that's used. the shame is you don't want your kids to learn history, but some of the language is so aggressive and difficult, those kids should be learning about this probably aren't going to be going. >> and it's the kind
it's not as -- >> the jackie robinson story, a historical account or close to it. >> this is a terrific movie, and harrison ford -- >> it's a great cast, unknown guy playing jackie, though. i hear he's unbelievable. >> he's amazing. >> what i think is good when you take your kids, they're just seeing where jackie robinson, he goes out onto the field and people are yelling at him ugly stuff, an there's a scene where this father with his child yelling horrible things...
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. >>> speaking of jackie robinson and the o's on the west coast we're now getting into baseball weather. >> all right let's find out how it's going to look for today especially for those kids heading to the bus stop. >> all right megan, here's that bus stop forecast for you because we are looking excellent for the kids headed out the school this morning. yes it's going to be cool but we're nice and seasonable once again. the temperature at 48 degrees and by this afternoon, the kids coming home, temperature at 9 degrees. -- 69 degrees. nice and mild. the one thing is the sunshine for today that we won't get rid of. so the first bell temperature at 57 degrees and mole skies even -- mostly sunny skies even at recess with the temperature at 63. let's get a check of the traffic now with lauren. >>> we're all loving it here. if you are in baltimore county this morning, there's nothing to get in the way on 83. here's a live look in hunt valley at shawan road. everything is up to speed from the maryland and pennsylvania state line all the way down to the beltway. it will be clear on the jfx and
. >>> speaking of jackie robinson and the o's on the west coast we're now getting into baseball weather. >> all right let's find out how it's going to look for today especially for those kids heading to the bus stop. >> all right megan, here's that bus stop forecast for you because we are looking excellent for the kids headed out the school this morning. yes it's going to be cool but we're nice and seasonable once again. the temperature at 48 degrees and by this afternoon,...
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robinson story, which don't have to see the movie to know is someone who went through the worst possible treatment you could possibly imagine and stood there and took it. and essentially he is known as a hero for that. do you see that as a good thing, bad thing, what's your take? >> is a great example and a great challenge to the payback theme, right? remember, he said to them, this is why we're going to do this. it's the hardest thing you're ever going to did is he will not ever be able to respond to this is the way we're going to send this message. look, those ideas are as equally compelling, passive, nonviolence, you have no idea just endowment ready shows i've appeared in the last two weeks where either christ is being quoted to me or gandhi is being quoted to me. it's endless. yes i've heard that before. yes, oh, really, i forgot the. the whole world will be blind. there's no virtue in, there's moral cowardice in not punishing people deserve to be punished. there's nothing moral about. we make it seem like there's a virtue. everyone is accountable talk of what christ would do. we do
robinson story, which don't have to see the movie to know is someone who went through the worst possible treatment you could possibly imagine and stood there and took it. and essentially he is known as a hero for that. do you see that as a good thing, bad thing, what's your take? >> is a great example and a great challenge to the payback theme, right? remember, he said to them, this is why we're going to do this. it's the hardest thing you're ever going to did is he will not ever be able...
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blacks are playing in the 18 50s and integrated but in the time jackie robinson this is america at its finest. >> and the five has the instagram thing on the facebook page where we have been posting pictures from the correspondents dinner. i'm not a good picture taker, but i did get this picture with justice scalia, i read your opinions for fun. he was the one i really cared about it, but i got a great man. >> who is the lady on the right? [ laughter ] >> justice scalia, i got to the national organization of italian-american women last night. because of the five, i have a cousin. she lives in california, her name is arlene vott and she sent me a withhold bindery. she she went on ancestry and he figured out her grandfather and my great-grandmother and she sent me picks of my grandmother is very special. the five brought me to together with a new cousin. >> that is great. >> greg: great handwriting. >> dana: she has wonderful pen manship and handwritten notes i might add. >> i love this. >> is there really that many perinos in wyoming. we need eric in here. >> i don't have time to do my
blacks are playing in the 18 50s and integrated but in the time jackie robinson this is america at its finest. >> and the five has the instagram thing on the facebook page where we have been posting pictures from the correspondents dinner. i'm not a good picture taker, but i did get this picture with justice scalia, i read your opinions for fun. he was the one i really cared about it, but i got a great man. >> who is the lady on the right? [ laughter ] >> justice scalia, i got...
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warner brothers jackie robinson, 42. i think we'll do. and let's take a quick programming note. coming up in the days and weeks ahead, some great authors are joining us. their books will all be be sellers. richard and william join us. they have written a spellbinding account of the doctors tated android president john f. kennedy in the first lady and many others in their circle. the book is dr. feel good. there will be with us tomorrow. historian rick atkinson joins us to talk about his long awaited conclusion to the extraordinary world war ii trilogy, the final installment is the guns that last flight. best-selling author and fox news contributor joins me with his latest novel. i recommend their books to you. of course you don't want to miss our talks with these great authors starting tomorrow. up next, the gang of immigration plan scuttled. perhaps by -- any one of these three men. in that "chalk talk" we will showou how. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her... no. no! no. ...likes 50% more cas
warner brothers jackie robinson, 42. i think we'll do. and let's take a quick programming note. coming up in the days and weeks ahead, some great authors are joining us. their books will all be be sellers. richard and william join us. they have written a spellbinding account of the doctors tated android president john f. kennedy in the first lady and many others in their circle. the book is dr. feel good. there will be with us tomorrow. historian rick atkinson joins us to talk about his long...
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alma robinson. jackie flin. delores mcgee. eddie zane. erin yen. al alma robinson [repeating] this is erin yen. >> thank you very much. good evening supervisors, mr. mayor. i really appreciate you coming to my neighborhood, district 10. and listening to so many committed citizens who have turned out tonight. i am here to speak on behalf of a couple programs, first of all a thank you. my name is alma robinson. i am director of california lawyers for the arts. we very much appreciate the funding from the department of children, youth and families, that has been a part of our effort for a number of years. this is our 20th year to provide internships for high school students, many from bayview with art programs and we look to expand that program to include for-profit businesses. including old navy and start-up design companies, and as well as non-profit art organizations. we provide training and communication skills, the so-called soft skills that are important to keep jobs and continue on a career that is meaningful. i want to speak on the san francis
alma robinson. jackie flin. delores mcgee. eddie zane. erin yen. al alma robinson [repeating] this is erin yen. >> thank you very much. good evening supervisors, mr. mayor. i really appreciate you coming to my neighborhood, district 10. and listening to so many committed citizens who have turned out tonight. i am here to speak on behalf of a couple programs, first of all a thank you. my name is alma robinson. i am director of california lawyers for the arts. we very much appreciate the...
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rounding out the top five, jackie robinson biopic, 42, and peeples opening with dismal opening with tyler perry's name attached to it. >> tomorrow marks one month since the boston marathon bombing. now, you're probably familiar with the two names of the people who planned and carried it out, the tsarnaev brothers were even captured on surveillance cameras before their bombs exploded. it's frustrating for people in boston to see the video knowing police weren't even looking for them. >> the photos, the video, it's all there. the tsarnaev brothers with back packs working their way through the crowd for at least 11 minutes, and none of it mattered. the bombs exploded anyway. one reason, no one was watching. the cameras were passive. recording all of the calm before, all the chaos after. and incapable of preventing the crime despite multiple surveillance cameras at the scene. for it to be preventative, what needs to happen? >> you would need the cameras at the right place at the right time, being monitored, not just by people but by trained people who know what they're looking for, who would
rounding out the top five, jackie robinson biopic, 42, and peeples opening with dismal opening with tyler perry's name attached to it. >> tomorrow marks one month since the boston marathon bombing. now, you're probably familiar with the two names of the people who planned and carried it out, the tsarnaev brothers were even captured on surveillance cameras before their bombs exploded. it's frustrating for people in boston to see the video knowing police weren't even looking for them....
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he is jackie robinson. he is going through the same thing jackie robinson is -- went through. i am 62. when we first change the laws for civil rights, many people still looked at me strangely when i sat in a restaurant. they knew i was there legally but they stared at me and thought i was not supposed to be here. they always talk about the constitution. constitution, we had to fight. it was not given to us. we had to fight for the constitution. they are supposed to be christians and adhere to the golden rule. love your neighbor like yourself. host: this is from twitter -- we are asking you what you think of president obama's second term so far. he hit the 100 denmark yesterday. -- he had paid 100-day mark. yesterday maryland, republican, go ahead. caller: i don't think he is doing a wonderful job but i root for him. i think the reason he is messing up is that he keeps causing division when he calls out for republicans not realizing that half of his country is republican. he separates and divides. he tries to drive a wedge between democrats and republicans which is already ther
he is jackie robinson. he is going through the same thing jackie robinson is -- went through. i am 62. when we first change the laws for civil rights, many people still looked at me strangely when i sat in a restaurant. they knew i was there legally but they stared at me and thought i was not supposed to be here. they always talk about the constitution. constitution, we had to fight. it was not given to us. we had to fight for the constitution. they are supposed to be christians and adhere to...
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the first is worn by the brooklyn dodger jackie robinson. he shattered baseball's color barrier. the second worn by jason collins of the washington wizards and boston celtics who made history as the first active male nba athlete to come out as gay in this country's 142 years of pro sports. since then, sales of jerseys bearing collins' name and number are up 100%. collins says the number 98 is a tribute to matthew shepard, the gay college student who was murdered in an infamous hate crime in 1998. joining me now are matthew's parents, dennis and judy. it's nice to see both of you today. dennis, i want to start with you. how did you feel when it was learned and revealed that jason collins said why he wears the number 98 and that your son is now forever linked to american sports history? >> it is rather shocking. we didn't have any concept that someone would come out to start with this quickly in the nba let alone that he would wear a jersey commemorating what happened to matt in 1998. it's rather stunning to both of us. >> one thing we recognize this week, the president had called
the first is worn by the brooklyn dodger jackie robinson. he shattered baseball's color barrier. the second worn by jason collins of the washington wizards and boston celtics who made history as the first active male nba athlete to come out as gay in this country's 142 years of pro sports. since then, sales of jerseys bearing collins' name and number are up 100%. collins says the number 98 is a tribute to matthew shepard, the gay college student who was murdered in an infamous hate crime in...
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legal context but really in a moral context they wanted to ask you what your feelings are about the jackie robinson story which you don't have to see the movie to know is someone who went through the worst possible treatment you can possibly imagine and stood there and took it and eventually he was known as a hero for that. do you see that as a good thing, bad thing, cowardice? >> it's a great example and a great challenge to the payback theme, right? remember this is how we are going to do this every comets for howard hardest thing you are going to have to do is to be able to respond and this is the way it will be managed. those ideas are equally compelling. you have no idea how many radio shows i have appeared on in the last two weeks were either christ is being quoted to me or gandhi is being quoted to me. it's endless and i have heard that before,, oh really quick ciphered gandhi, yes. there is no virtue. there is moral cowardice when people deserve to be punished. there is nothing moral about it. we make it seem like there's a virtue and everyone is so comfortable talking about what c
legal context but really in a moral context they wanted to ask you what your feelings are about the jackie robinson story which you don't have to see the movie to know is someone who went through the worst possible treatment you can possibly imagine and stood there and took it and eventually he was known as a hero for that. do you see that as a good thing, bad thing, cowardice? >> it's a great example and a great challenge to the payback theme, right? remember this is how we are going to...
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i wanted to ask you what your feelings are about the jackie robinson story which you don't have to see the movie to know is someone who went through the worst possible treatment you could possibly imagine and stood there and took it. and, essentially, he's known as a hero for that. do you see that as a good thing, bad thing, cowardice, power -- >> it's just a great example and a great challenge to the payback theme, right? remember, he said to him this is why we're going to do this. so he had to have -- the hardest thing you're ever going to have to do is you're not going to be able to respond, because this is the way we're going to send this message. look, those ideas are as equally compelling, right? passive nonviolence. you have no idea just on how many radio shows i've appeared in the last two weeks where either christ is being quoted to me or gandhi is being quoted to me. it's endless. [laughter] yes, i've heard that before. yes, oh, really? i've heard gandhi. the whole world will be blind. there's no virtue in -- there's moral cowardness in not punishing people who deserve to be
i wanted to ask you what your feelings are about the jackie robinson story which you don't have to see the movie to know is someone who went through the worst possible treatment you could possibly imagine and stood there and took it. and, essentially, he's known as a hero for that. do you see that as a good thing, bad thing, cowardice, power -- >> it's just a great example and a great challenge to the payback theme, right? remember, he said to him this is why we're going to do this. so he...
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jackie robinson, duke snider, dale hodges but i must say there is magic in these moments. when i open my eyes and i see my sons in the place where a father once said, i feel an invisible loyalty and love linking my sons to the grandfather whose face they never had a chance to see, but his heart and soul that come to know through the countless stories i have told. which is what in the end i shall always be grateful for this curious love of history, allowing me to spend a lifetime looking back into the past, allowing me to believe that the pride of people have loved and lost and our families, and the public figures we've respected in history really can live on, so long as we push to tell and retell the stories of their lives. thank you for letting me share with you these stories today. [applause] >> thank you, doris. that was wonderful as well. quite a panoply of others up here, and by the way, you can have the dodgers back. [laughter] they are a huge disappointment. our final offer this morning is dazzling author and is one of oprah's favorite, so by united states law is al
jackie robinson, duke snider, dale hodges but i must say there is magic in these moments. when i open my eyes and i see my sons in the place where a father once said, i feel an invisible loyalty and love linking my sons to the grandfather whose face they never had a chance to see, but his heart and soul that come to know through the countless stories i have told. which is what in the end i shall always be grateful for this curious love of history, allowing me to spend a lifetime looking back...
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. >> reporter: pane and gain came in second followed by jackie robinson opens by open pick 42, tom cruise hruplted to, putting it on track to make it cruise's lowest running. martha: my kids are a ramped up for ironman. they loved the first one. bill: what happens when a demolition goes terribly wrong. that bizarre video in a moment. great first gig! let's go! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how was london? [ female announcer ] when people talk, great things happen. even in stupid loud places. . . ... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone ring
. >> reporter: pane and gain came in second followed by jackie robinson opens by open pick 42, tom cruise hruplted to, putting it on track to make it cruise's lowest running. martha: my kids are a ramped up for ironman. they loved the first one. bill: what happens when a demolition goes terribly wrong. that bizarre video in a moment. great first gig! let's go! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com we're not in...
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when nixon was -- it was the civil rights party, the party of lincoln, and the democrats -- >> jackie robinson and nixon. >> and martin luther king was a big nixon supporter until they had a bad moment in 1970 when nixon didn't come to his aid. and nixon and the eisenhower administration -- with nixon working in the senate, sort of lob yelled for a stronger version of the civil rights bill, which was considered a landmark bill at the time. and the two wings of the republican party, the liberal wing and conservative wing, but the liberal -- the conservative wing were people like robert taft, who was an isolationist but supported old age pensions. they are outliars as a government has taken over the country and senator mccarthy. but they were outliers. they didn't speak for the parties, and even though eisenhower was reduck -- reluctant to take anybody on directly. he put nixon up to it. >> one of the challenges for someone writing about richard nixon, i think -- i'd like to know if you share this view -- is that we have an ocean of information about him as president. largely because he
when nixon was -- it was the civil rights party, the party of lincoln, and the democrats -- >> jackie robinson and nixon. >> and martin luther king was a big nixon supporter until they had a bad moment in 1970 when nixon didn't come to his aid. and nixon and the eisenhower administration -- with nixon working in the senate, sort of lob yelled for a stronger version of the civil rights bill, which was considered a landmark bill at the time. and the two wings of the republican party,...
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at least they had jackie robinson and sammi davis jr. back then and they did thing via code and not the law. >> yeah. i'm old enough to remember sammy davis' controversial embrace of nixon in the 1972 campaign so i thought i would throw that in there. but yes these are -- these are official policies of the republican party. all over the country. and they're very clearly racist and intent. >> stephanie: as you say, it was not so brazen as to think it could on one hand be waging efforts in half the states to keep black people from voting and on the other hand be improving its quote-unquote outreach. so, as you say even when black vote dips when obama retires if republicans keep insisting on these tactics, they're going to keep losing by the same margin in the black vote, right? >> maybe not quite the same margin but you know, they'll never crack 10%. and of course, they'll get a lot of black entertainers up there on the stage. that will make up for everything. >> stephanie: always the hardest job. the cameraman at the convention when someo
at least they had jackie robinson and sammi davis jr. back then and they did thing via code and not the law. >> yeah. i'm old enough to remember sammy davis' controversial embrace of nixon in the 1972 campaign so i thought i would throw that in there. but yes these are -- these are official policies of the republican party. all over the country. and they're very clearly racist and intent. >> stephanie: as you say, it was not so brazen as to think it could on one hand be waging...
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and "42," which tells the story of baseball legend jackie robinson, rounded out the top three. the a's hit three home runs to power their way over the yankees five-to-four. luke montz and yoenis cespedes each hit home runs earlier in the game to put the a's on top four-to-one. but then the yankees battled back to tie up the game in the sixth against reliever jerry blevins. then in the eighth inning with the game tied at four. josh donaldson hit oaklands third home run of the day to lift the a's over the yankees. now the a's head to cleveland for a four game series against the indians. >> jacqueline: big changes. see you at 11:00 p.m. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids w
and "42," which tells the story of baseball legend jackie robinson, rounded out the top three. the a's hit three home runs to power their way over the yankees five-to-four. luke montz and yoenis cespedes each hit home runs earlier in the game to put the a's on top four-to-one. but then the yankees battled back to tie up the game in the sixth against reliever jerry blevins. then in the eighth inning with the game tied at four. josh donaldson hit oaklands third home run of the day to...